A day trip from Split over to Hvar island is a pretty easy trip. This was a favorite of the Romans who came over for swimming and picnicking.
The ferry leaves from downtown Split and heads straight out of the harbor.
This ferry was pretty nice, a little dated perhaps.
The trip takes about two hours.
I took this trip on a warm fall day and it was a nice ride out through the islands.
My destination was Stari Grad, the oldest recorded settlement in Europe, a Greek colony established around 400 BC.
The Greeks selected the site mainly from two features: the inland of the island contains a large fertile plain excellent for farming. Today this is a World Heritage site showing how ancient Greek agriculture was regulated.
And the island city was established at the end of a long narrow comparatively easily defensible harbor.
It is about a half hour walk from the ferry landing into town. There is a bus and taxis, but I enjoyed the walk just along the water.
Today there is only a very small town to see. A fine landing for yachties and day trippers like me. Fine stone buildings and narrow medieval streets.
And a handful of good restaurants.
Interesting enough for a day.
Beautiful pictures.